What to Know About Trump’s New Order on Childhood Vaccines

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President Donald Trump’s new executive order cuts the number of vaccines recommended for all children from 18 to 11. The administration cites rising autism rates for the change, though rigorous studies over decades have shown no link between vaccines and autism. NBC’s medical contributor Dr. John Torres reports in this week’s Sunday Focus on what families should know about vaccines as students head back to school.

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